Factor Info
| ID | 143040 |
| Size | 1160 digits / 3854 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 93592125280947910166427883622108599492862696915407916180048500260836484710556948707284130527193944376284550569531847502518124033531286054401462494065956919304363422275941161548383560888768551240552858655644259088505362705011836361559427667630138572020362160661123098692221308459529828068564498599722425120123368471785300591249506085686104801698450122385507743936776864692974823955586697433253367106702347567780340765496043872711000161429946929167522684291813188341349011492741741390993650223176558316705233038534599807701543524122585557813078321388426699438815406023447066118390488770512839275464965397800989966031894827302817877417143850802261551317917566178467500555719101952333317251271000958956963293036719613269964568490731968298510738490736352829288268281703598784916667592105518542009430351863148144920517689153906811976076672863117505036150026931186164212744148334705663542427540201774270314413425808483282892389106858880337197564559347298020102999334332261633946142280534894677707106065028835558041201365281773106792397757149170153100410228837939723122416414666264229525138425896962241701130163985477613598053649820409345880988164312852136187551266797 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.